Solinus - Duke of Ephesus and guardian of Antipholus of Ephesus
for twenty years. He has decreed a death sentence upon Egeon, but
withdraws it, as the truth of Egeon's tale reveals itself to him,
without the payment of a fine.

Angelo - a goldsmith, from whom Antipholus of Ephesus has
arranged to buy a gold chain for his wife Adriana. However,
Angelo mistakenly hands it over to Antipholus of Syracuse and the
ensuing confusion results in an arrest.

Doctor Pinch - a schoolmaster who pretends to be a conjurer and
one that can rid Antipholus of Ephesus of the devil that Adriana
believes has possessed him. He thus cuffs and binds both
Antipholus and Dromio of Ephesus and carries them away.

Courtesan - a resident within the Porcupine. She plays hostess to
Antipholus of Ephesus and the merchant Balthasar, who proceed to
her house for dinner after Antipholus of Ephesus has been locked
out of his house.

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Luce - maid to Adriana, who is later identified with Nell, a kitchen
maid, who does not appear on stage. Critics believe that
Shakespeare intended her to be the same as Nell and perhaps
altered her name to avoid possible confusion with Luciana.

Apart from these, there are a host of other characters such as
merchants, messengers, and jailers.